"The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce that release 4.0 of the NetBSD operating system is now available. NetBSD is a free, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system available for many platforms, from 64-bit Opteron machines and desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. Its clean design and advanced features make it excellent in both production and research environments, and it is user-supported with complete source. Many applications are easily available through pkgsrc, the NetBSD Packages Collection."

It's on the main page now, but this is often done intentionally for many OS distributions: finish a release, allow for some time so that mirror sites can grab the ISO's, and only *then* announce it widely (followed by a spike in download activity).

Shit... the Sinclair ZX81 I repaired last week, isn't on the list of supported platforms ;-)

It's a shame their torrent files are transferred via ftp, as their ftp server only allows for 80 simultaneus users. Those ought to be http links (or hosted on another ftp server with less restrictive settings).

The mail is over a year old, so what's your point about NetBSD 4.0 and NetBSD in general? The question "Where is NetBSD?" doesn't make much sense and you better ask "where is NetBSD for me?" - NetBSD 4.0 is a good start to find this out